Andrew Fischer calls on Vols fans to do "whatever it takes" in winner-take-all game

Tennessee infielder Andrew Fischer (11) yells in celebration after hitting a double during a NCAA regional baseball game between the Tennessee Volunteers and Cincinnati Bearcats at Lindsey Nelson Stadium in Knoxville, Tenn., on May 31, 2025.
Tennessee infielder Andrew Fischer (11) yells in celebration after hitting a double during a NCAA regional baseball game between the Tennessee Volunteers and Cincinnati Bearcats at Lindsey Nelson Stadium in Knoxville, Tenn., on May 31, 2025. | Angelina Alcantar/News Sentinel / USA TODAY NETWORK via Imagn Images

Tennessee baseball's season is on the line Monday night as they prepare for a winner-take-all game against Wake Forest to win the Knoxville Regional. 

The Vols' 7-6 loss to Wake Forest on Sunday night was disappointing after Tennessee came back down 6-2 but couldn't push across the go-ahead run before Wake Forest's walk-off run scored in the bottom of the ninth inning. 

Andrew Fischer, who has been a key piece of Tennessee's season and postseason run so far, took the podium to discuss Tennessee's loss last night and the winner-take-all game on Monday night. 

"Last year regional that they played in, the opposing pitcher couldn't even hear his pitchcom in his ear. I don't think our fans should need an invite to get excited."

"Even today, it was good, it was great, but season on the line [tonight], I'd expect it to be almost double in noise. There needs to be a showing and a will and want to from our crowd."

He responded to the clip on social media, calling on Tennessee fans to do "whatever it takes" to give the Vols a home-field advantage. 

"Show up. Period. Whatever it takes, if u have to tailgate harder or bring an uncle who is super loud, make [Lindsey Nelson Stadium] as loud as humanly possible. End of discussion."

Tennessee has brought some raucous crowds over the year. Tennessee fans do a great job giving the Vols a home-field advantage between football, basketball, and baseball. 

Fischer is calling on Vols fans to bring the noise one more time this baseball season and give Wake Forest a taste of "Tennessee loud" on Monday night. 

The Vols and Demon Deacons are scheduled to face off for a spot in the Super Regional round. The winner will face Arkansas in the Fayetteville Super Regional for a men's College World Series spot.